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Today we have a message about the future of the podcast and a preview of the World War 2 Radio Podcast.

This week, we have “The Spirits of the Lake,” an episode of The Witch’s Tale, generally regarded as radio’s first horror show. The show aired over the Mutual network and in syndication from 1931 to 1938. This episode first aired on July, 11, 1932, but this may be a later rerun of the episode.Find our store at AThrillingPublication.com or visit BrickPickleMedia.com/podcasts for more information.

This week, we have Favorite Story’s presentation of Dr.Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. It first aired January 10, 1948.Find our store at AThrillingPublication.com or visit BrickPickleMedia.com/podcasts for more information.

This week we have “A Shroud for Sarah,” an episode ofSuspense, one of the most popular shows of the old-time radio era. Suspense aired over CBS from 1942 to 1962. This episode first aired on October 25, 1945. It was written by prolific pulpster Emile Tepperman and stars Lucille Ball. Find more on The Beginner's Guide to Pulp Fiction at https://brickpicklemedia.com/pulpguide/. Visit our online store at AThrillingPublication.com.

This week, we have The Miser, an episode of Dark Venture, first broadcast December 9, 1946. It was written by Larry Marcus, whose pulp career included crafting crime stories for several magazines, including Black Mask and Dime Detective. Dark Venture aired over ABC from 1945 to 1947.Find our store at AThrillingPublication.com or visit BrickPickleMedia.com/podcasts for more information.

This week we have “The Dark Chamber,” a 1946 episode ofMurder at Midnight. This episode was written by pulp writer Robert Newman. Find our store at AThrillingPublication.com or visit BrickPickleMedia.com/podcasts for more information.

This week, we have The House is Haunted, an episode of theDevil and Mr. O, written by Arch Oboler. Find our store at AThrillingPublication.com or visit BrickPickleMedia.com/podcasts for more information.

This week we have Return to Huxley, an episode of MichaelShayne, Private Detective. It first aired on November 5, 1946, over the Mutual network. Find our store at AThrillingPublication.com or visit BrickPickleMedia.com/podcasts for more information.

This week we have “Til Death Do Us Part,” the November 11, 1948, episode of The Mysterious Traveler.Find our store at AThrillingPublication.com or visit BrickPickleMedia.com/podcasts for more information.

This week we have Summer Night, an episode of Suspense. This episode first aired on July 15, 1948, and was written by Ray Bradbury.Find our store at AThrillingPublication.com or visit BrickPickleMedia.com/podcasts for more information.